‘Daddy don’t touch me there’ artiste coming to Kenya

Her ‘Daddy’ song against incest and child abuse can be said was her breakthrough track as it gained her worldwide fame and acknowledgement from The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
 “Daddy” with its sorrowful cry “don’t touch me there” captured the harrowing reality of many children who are abused by their caregivers and people who they should trust like their fathers.
However her stand against some other issues like homosexuality has put her at logger-heads with the LGBT community due to her right wing views on same sex relationships in ‘Keep it to yourself’.
 
A stand-point that has had some of her show cancelled including one in Queens, New York in 2014 and Rastafest in Canada.
But despite the strong message her song carries, Ifrica maintained that she does not encourage violence meted against the LGBT community.
This was in a statement her management sent out which read ”
Now as she prepares for her Kenyan visit, Ifrica seems to be getting some resistance form members of the gay community with prominent gay activist Joi Baro writing “You homophobic woman, what the hell are you coming to do in Kenya?”
This statement came after she announced her performance in Kenya on 11th December
 
But despite the resistance she may have received from a segment of the LGBT community, Kenyans are excited that she is performing in the country.
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